Glorious Jubilee Crowds Flock to Annual Morton Festival/ Main 16 $1 Early Week Edition Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com FAREWELL, ZUBER: Bearcat Baseball Coach to Step Down After 21 It’s Fair Time Years / Sports 1 The Southwest Washington Fair Starts Today Pete Caster /
[email protected] Lisa Tuttle, Yuma, Ariz., hangs up prizes for the Balloon-A-Rama booth at the Southwest Washington Fair on Monday afternoon at the Southwest Washington Fair- LYLE OVERBAY: grounds in Chehalis. Centralia HEART OF THE HARVEST: old favorites and a few new ac- tivities, such as mutton bustin’. Product Discusses This Year’s Event “It’s kids riding sheep with a Features an Agricultural rodeo type influence,” said Gale Professional Sobolesky, the fair manager. Theme, New Activities Kids that weigh under 55 Options / Sports 1 and Old Favorites pounds who want to ride sheep can wear helmets, vests and By Amy Nile ropes provided by Wool Bust-
[email protected] ers, the Oregon-based company hosting the free activity. The Southwest Washington “Just like real bull riders,” Fair is expecting around 100,000 said Jordan Pawley, a sheep visitors at this year’s agricultur- wrangler for Wool Busters. “We ally themed event, which starts always say the kids are doing the today at 10 a.m. and will run un- Tom Pace, Vancouver, Wash., hands Angela Hjellen, Vancouver, lood lights from til Sunday at 7 p.m. the Voyager ride as they setup for the Southwest Washington Fair on Monday This year’s fair will feature please see FAIR, page Main 13 afternoon at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds in Chehalis.